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Shopify - OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Shopify and OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

1. Store order confirmations, invoices, and shipping documents in a governed content repository

Data flow: Shopify ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

When an order is placed in Shopify, the integration can automatically archive the order confirmation, invoice, packing slip, and shipping label into OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. This gives finance, customer service, and audit teams a single governed location for order-related records.

  • Improves audit readiness and document retention
  • Reduces manual filing of customer order documents
  • Supports faster retrieval during disputes, returns, or compliance reviews

2. Sync customer service case documents with order history

Data flow: Shopify ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Customer support teams can link Shopify order data to related correspondence, return authorizations, refund approvals, and complaint records stored in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. This creates a complete service record for each customer issue.

  • Gives agents full context during support interactions
  • Speeds up resolution of refunds, replacements, and chargebacks
  • Creates a defensible record of customer communications

3. Archive product compliance and regulatory documents tied to catalog items

Data flow: OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server ? Shopify

Product teams can manage certificates, safety data sheets, warranties, and regulatory approvals in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server and publish approved documents or links to Shopify product pages. This is especially useful for regulated or technical products.

  • Ensures only approved documents are exposed to customers
  • Supports compliance for products requiring documentation
  • Reduces risk of outdated or incorrect product information

4. Manage vendor and supplier onboarding documents for ecommerce operations

Data flow: Shopify ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

For merchants using third-party suppliers or fulfillment partners, Shopify order and product data can be associated with supplier contracts, onboarding forms, insurance certificates, and service-level agreements stored in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. Operations teams can maintain a complete supplier file tied to active products and fulfillment activity.

  • Improves supplier governance and contract visibility
  • Centralizes operational documents for procurement and legal teams
  • Helps track supplier compliance against active business relationships

5. Retain tax, accounting, and financial records for ecommerce transactions

Data flow: Shopify ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Shopify transaction data can be used to automatically store tax invoices, payment confirmations, refund records, and settlement reports in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server. Finance teams gain a controlled repository for month-end close, tax review, and external audit support.

  • Reduces time spent gathering transaction evidence
  • Supports tax and financial record retention policies
  • Improves traceability between orders, payments, and refunds

6. Link ecommerce returns and warranty claims to governed case files

Data flow: Shopify ? OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server

Return merchandise authorizations, warranty claims, and replacement approvals initiated in Shopify can be stored and tracked in OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server as part of a structured case file. This helps operations and legal teams manage exceptions consistently.

  • Standardizes return and warranty handling
  • Provides a full history for disputed claims
  • Improves visibility into recurring product or fulfillment issues

7. Provide internal teams with controlled access to ecommerce content and records

Data flow: Bi-directional

Shopify can supply order and customer context while OpenText Extended ECM - Content Server provides governed access to related documents, policies, and approvals. This enables cross-functional teams such as customer service, finance, legal, and operations to work from a shared record without exposing unnecessary content in Shopify.

  • Supports role-based access to sensitive documents
  • Improves collaboration across departments
  • Maintains governance while keeping ecommerce workflows efficient

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